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If love your hair, you should protect it from the potential drying and damage from flat irons, hair straighteners and other heat styling appliances with FHI Heat Hot Sauce thermal protectant. Most finishing hair products are silicone-based, which means they simply coat the outside of the hair to leave it feeling smoother. This is a temporary effect and will allow unwanted product residue to build up on the hair. FHI Heat Hot Sauce is moisture-based - when used in conjunction with FHI Heat irons it will actually penetrate into the core of the hair to reconstruct and deeply condition the hair from the inside out!. FHI Heat Hot Sauce has heat-activated jojoba crystals that dissolve and deeply penetrate into the hair, thus dramatically improving the quality, condition and texture of the hair. This is not a temporary effect - with regular use of FHI Heat Hot Sauce, dry hair will be moisturized and damaged hair will be restored! Product Benefits:
Directions: On clean, towel dry hair, apply a small amount of FHI Heat Hot Sauce along the length and ends. Iron your hair as usual. With regular use dry, damaged hair will be restored. FHI Styling tips:
Ingredients: Water, cetearyl alcohol, amodimethicone, Cetyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Stearalkonium Chloride, Dimethicone, Incroquat Behenyl, TMS, Shea Butter, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Cetrimonium Chloride, Silk Amino Acids, Algae Extract, Tetrasodium EDTA, Rosemary Extract, Witch Hazel Extract, Hydrozypropyl Guar, Jojoba Esters, DM Dm Hydantoin, Citric Acid, Fragrance, Contains Crystalized Jojoba. Product Reviews and Rating: FHI Heat Hot Sauce is rated
(4.07 out of 5) based on 57 reviews by users.
I was a HUGE skeptic but once I tried it I was impressed. I am Puerto Rican and Irish...So yes girls the doo is Cur-lay!!!! I also color it from time to time. When I use this product I am generally using it as a flatiron protective. While still in the shower, I squeeze the excees water from my hair, I put it on the mid-shaft to ends of my hair and comb through (in the stile I plan on wearing). Then let it AIR DRY. Once dry I flat iron. The hair line is where I tend to be most pampering that Even when dry I add a touch more of the sauce to give extra protection. Getting the right amounts on how much to use is all trial and error, so be patient. Also I have found doing this technique on rainy days my hair holds. I use no gels, hairspray or any alcohol products to maintain my flatiron style. When using it as the product directions for blow drying, I have found that again portions is the key. I also use nothing but boars head brushes to get the ultimate smoothness. On a side note to the one review that it made her hair frizzy I honestly have to say OPERATOR ERROR. Also try mixing with the CHI silk Infusion; I found they work well together if you are drying naturally v/s blow drying. I gave this a 4 star rating since I have found a product that does everything I am looking for to meet my needs. Try the Fig line of WEN products by Chaz Dean. My hair is very fragile and this not only protects, and restores luster, it is also my Hair shampoo and conditioner all in one. It is costly but worth it's weight in gold. I am an african-american woman with type 4a/4b natural hair. Yesterday I bought Hot Sauce and after using it I am quite disappointed. Upon the suggestion of two women from two different beauty supply stores (one African-American and one caucasian) I decided to give it a try. I was apprehensive initially due to the size of the bottle and the price. I have no problem paying for a product if it will work. I have two FHI flat irons and absolutely love them! I know that the flat irons from this company are some of the best in the business, so I thought that Hot Sauce would be no exception. I saw absolutely no difference in the quality of straightness of my hair, nor was my hair any shinier than what they claimed it would be. Although my hair had body, I don't credit it to the Hot Sauce; it's like that anyway when I flat iron it. Perhaps I need to have a professional use it on my hair to see the desired results, because as it stands right now it was a waste of money. I used this product with my new tourmaline-ceramic flat iron. If you have relaxed hair that tends to be dry and/or brittle, don't bother with this fancy stuff, just get yourself some oils or grease - they prevented breakage much better than this hot sauce. I have search my lifetime (32 years) for the right products for my hair. I am a light skinned Jamaica with very curly hair. I get a relaxer every 4-6 months and have fairly long hair (to my bra strap). I blow dry and then flat iron my hair so I was looking for a product to protect my hair from the heat. Since I've been getting relaxers my hair is much more prone to split ends. I started using Hot Sauce about six months ago and I have noticed a dramatic decrease in my split ends. I think the only reason I actually had split ends is become I went twice as long as I normally do before my last trim. This product is AMAZING! I make sure I never run out. I currently have a 4 bottle stash to make sure that doesn't happen! WHEN I BOUGHT THIS PRODUCT I WAS THINKING THAT IT WOULD WORK LIKE IT "SAYS" IT DOES, BUT IN ACTUALITY IT DOESN'T. WHEN I APLLIED THIS TO MY HAIR AND BLOW DRIED IT THE PRODUCT MADE MY HAIR FRIZZY AND POOFY AT THEN ENDS. WHEN I FINISHED STYLING MY HAIR I WAS STILL DISAPPOINTED. AFTER ABOUT 2 WASHES MY ENDS WERE BACK TO NORMAL!!!!THAT'S WHY I SAW IT'S A TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY!!! Read all 57 customer reviews ...
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